Chapter IClass Society and the State1. The State as the Product of the Irreconcilability of Class Antagonisms2. Special Bodies of Armed men, Prisons, etc.3. The State as an Instrument for the Exploitation of the Oppressed Class4. The "Withering Away" of the State and Violent Revolution

Chapter IIThe State and Revolution. The Experience of 1848-511. The Eve of the Revolution2. The Revolution Summed Up3. The Presentation of the Question by Marx is 1852

Chapter IIIThe State and Revolution. Experience of the Paris Commune of 1871. Marx's Analysis1. Wherein Lay the Heroism of the Communards' Attempt?2. With What Is the Smashed State machine to Be Replaced?3. Abolition of Parliamentarism4. Organization of the Unity of the Nation5. Abolition of the Parasite State

Chapter IVContinuation. Supplementary Explanations by Engels1. The Housing Question2. Controversy with the Anarchists3. letter to Bebel4. Criticism of the Draft of the Erfurt Program5. The 1891 Preface to Marx's The Civil War in France6. Engels on the Overcoming of Democracy

Chapter VThe Economic Basis of the Withering Away of the State1. Presentation of the Question by Marx2. The Transition from Capitalism to Communism3. The First Phase of Communist Society4. The Higher Phase of Communist Society

Chapter VIThe Vulgarization of Marxism by the Opportunists1. Plekanov's Controversy wit the Anarchists2. Kautsky's Controversy with the Opportunists3. Kautsky's Controversy with Pannekoek